A video clip of former U.S. President Donald Trump from a past press interaction has resurfaced and gone viral across social media platforms, drawing renewed public attention and political discussion. In the clip, Trump is said to have made remarks referring to India’s bilateral ties, particularly mentioning Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi — comments that were widely shared but lacked proper context or verification. Social media users worldwide have sparked debate by circulating the video, creating confusion about the nature of Trump’s statement and its relevance to current India-U.S. relations.
In response to the online buzz, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) clarified that it had not verified the authenticity of the resurfaced video and would take appropriate action if the footage turned out to be genuine or misleading. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the ministry had not seen the video in question but would deal with any misinformation appropriately, underscoring India’s cautious approach to viral international political content. This clarification highlights the government’s effort to address misinformation while maintaining diplomatic protocol in handling remarks attributed to foreign leaders.
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